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... Boutteville , " La Morale , " p . 542. So Plato ; " He who commits injustice is ever more wretched than he who suffers it . " Gorgias , Bohn's Tr . I. 179 . 3 Cited by Denis . " Theories Morales , " II . 16 . 4 Theatetus : Bohn's Tr . I ...
... Boutteville , " La Morale , " p . 542. So Plato ; " He who commits injustice is ever more wretched than he who suffers it . " Gorgias , Bohn's Tr . I. 179 . 3 Cited by Denis . " Theories Morales , " II . 16 . 4 Theatetus : Bohn's Tr . I ...
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... Boutteville , p . 533 . See article on the Talmud , London Quarterly Review , Oct. 1867 . 4 Cited by Denis , II . 138 . • Cited by Boutteville . 8 H. H. Wilson's Works , III . 77 . 5 Cited by Denis , II . 134 . Satires , XIII , V , 209 ...
... Boutteville , p . 533 . See article on the Talmud , London Quarterly Review , Oct. 1867 . 4 Cited by Denis , II . 138 . • Cited by Boutteville . 8 H. H. Wilson's Works , III . 77 . 5 Cited by Denis , II . 134 . Satires , XIII , V , 209 ...
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... them from the lips of the goo Always , there have been kindness , for cation of them . Those sweet waters h 1 This and the immediately following sent De Beneficiis , cited by Boutteville . nial springs in the heart of man and of God.
... them from the lips of the goo Always , there have been kindness , for cation of them . Those sweet waters h 1 This and the immediately following sent De Beneficiis , cited by Boutteville . nial springs in the heart of man and of God.
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... Boutteville , p . 381 , note . * Pauthier's Translation , " Livres Sacrés de l'Orient , " p . 183. He declares his version to be exact . Cited by Denis , II . 24 . Satires , XV . 131. • Cited by Denis , II . 156 . thou mayest one day be ...
... Boutteville , p . 381 , note . * Pauthier's Translation , " Livres Sacrés de l'Orient , " p . 183. He declares his version to be exact . Cited by Denis , II . 24 . Satires , XV . 131. • Cited by Denis , II . 156 . thou mayest one day be ...
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... Boutteville .. 1 Cited by Boutteville , from the translation of Stan . Julien . Crito : Bohn I , 38 . 8 Denis I , 14 . 7 IV , 2 . and flows on pure and undisturbed . You will be Religious Ideas . 447.
... Boutteville .. 1 Cited by Boutteville , from the translation of Stan . Julien . Crito : Bohn I , 38 . 8 Denis I , 14 . 7 IV , 2 . and flows on pure and undisturbed . You will be Religious Ideas . 447.
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